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Business and restaurant owners in the Delmar Maker District, one of the hardest hit areas, are still in repair mode after last Friday’s tornado violently blew through the area. Many owners are evaluating whether to rebuild but right now are more worried about their employees' livelihoods.
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The nonprofit center opened its doors late last year with the goal to help transform communities north of Delmar. Now, part of that effort will also include generating clean energy.
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Residents, business owners and stakeholders from seven neighborhoods are working with the nonprofit Missouri Main Street Connection to rethink the commercial corridor between the Delmar Loop and Kingshighway.
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The East-West Gateway Council of Governments rejected a plan Wednesday to use $1.26 million in federal money to fund the 2.2-mile connection between the Delmar Loop and Missouri History Museum in Forest Park.
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The gate on Delmar Boulevard is one of about 285 street barriers blocking access into neighborhoods. Some proponents of keeping it open hope doing so sparks a larger conversation about accessibility across the city.
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The St. Louis Board of Building Appeals ruled Monday that officials correctly condemned an urban farm north of Delmar Boulevard for operating without proper permits.
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St. Louis has the fourth-highest mortgage denial rate for Blacks in the U.S., according to a new study. Compared to the region’s overall mortgage denial rate, Black borrowers in St. Louis are about three times more likely to have their loan applications rejected.
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A St. Louis nonprofit group is developing a program to bring neighbors from north and south St. Louis together.The St. Louis Association of Community…
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About 250 St. Louis area Catholics and other residents symbolically walked across Delmar Boulevard, the street signifying the city’s racial and economic…
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If you took a drive this fall in Old North, along Delmar near Union, or in Dutchtown near Virginia and Liberty streets, you’ve probably seen vast fields…